AERO BARS OR COCKPIT
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Hi All,
I am looking for advice do I carry on using my aero bars or do i buy an aero cockpit? What are the differences? what are the pros and cons? How easy are they to fit? If anyone has any experiance or ideas please let me know. I am divided at the moment as i do not know much about cockpits. Do they fit on a normal road bike easily. i have problems riding on my drops for long periods of time so i thought that a cock pit would keep me in a better position.
What do you all think?
I am looking for advice do I carry on using my aero bars or do i buy an aero cockpit? What are the differences? what are the pros and cons? How easy are they to fit? If anyone has any experiance or ideas please let me know. I am divided at the moment as i do not know much about cockpits. Do they fit on a normal road bike easily. i have problems riding on my drops for long periods of time so i thought that a cock pit would keep me in a better position.
What do you all think?
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Seriously: I've heard of road bars on a TT bike (aka Chrissies slice), but its rare to see an aero basebar on a road bike.
Instead, stay with the drops and use clip ons if you really need to go aero on a roadie.
Or as Conehead says spunk £3k on a full TT set up and be done with it
TT bike for TT'ing and Tri, Roadie for general riding and Tri if you cant afford to get a 2nd bike.
I did get a seatpost that I could reverse though to bring the seat forward.
I raced last season on a roadie with clip on aerobars, which despite a bike fitting left me with crippling back pain, constricted breathing and numb shoulders after 50 mins or so.
Have upgraded in the off season to a full TT setup with semi integrated bars and an excellent bike fit from you-know-who. Difference is night and day - its comfortable like an old pair of slippers and instantly carved off 9 mins over my 40km training route PB in the depths of off season unfitness
Incidentally, the fitter's advice was that it is very rarely a good idea to fit aerobars to a roadie as the geometry just doesn't support it, and my personal experience definitely goes with that. Wasn't cheep tho...